|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
His curious stage name derives from the fact that he played second voice in a popular duet of the 1950s called Los Compadres (compadre, or compay for short, in Spanish indicates the relationship between a godfather and the parents of the godchild; thus someone's "compadre" is the godfather of his or her offspring, "comadre" being the female version; but as a colloquialism is used also to designate a good friend). However, international fame only came in 1997 with the release of the Buena Vista Social Club album, a hugely successful recording which won several Grammy awards. Compay Segundo appeared in the film of the same title, made subsequently by Wim Wenders. His most famous composition is "Chan Chan", the opening track on the Buena Vista Social Club album, whose four opening chords are instantly recognizable all over the world. "Chan Chan" was recorded by Segundo himself various times as well as by countless other Latin artists.
He predicted that he would live to be 115, but died of kidney failure in Havana, twenty years short of his ambition. DiscographyImage:CompaySegundoSayingGoodbye.jpg Segundo saying goodbye to a standing ovation at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, Havana. October 2002
External linkbe:Кампай Сэгунда br:Compay Segundo da:Compay Segundo de:Compay Segundo es:Compay Segundo eo:Compay Segundo fr:Compay Segundo it:Compay Segundo nl:Compay Segundo oc:Compay Segundo pl:Compay Segundo pt:Compay Segundo ro:Compay Segundo fi:Compay Segundo
|
Sites |
Searched sites for "Compay Segundo" |
|
Results 1 - 1 of about 1 |
About Thumbshots thumbnails | | |
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Submit
your site |
|
Relevant quality search results and fast easy navigation throughout the
different sections of the site, make Americola.com |